Jeanetta Rose Schendel passed away on Sunday, January 9, 2022, at the
age of 71 in Olathe, Kansas. She was born on January 14, 1950, to Jesse
and Melba (Kindlesparger) Whitmer in Carrollton, Missouri. Jeanetta was
united in marriage to Albert Schendel on July 30, 1979, at the Wilson
Methodist Church. The couple was blessed with two children: Michelle and
Valerie. When Michelle passed away, her son Kanyon was adopted by
Jeanetta and Albert.
Jeanetta attended Wilson High School and graduated with the class of
1968. Following High School she attended beauty school in Kansas City,
Missouri. She returned to the Wilson area and worked for several places
such as Eshbaugh’s as a screener and worked for Dr. Whitmer for 20
years. Jeanetta retired her work and lived the rest of her life as a
homemaker. She enjoyed taking care of her family, cooking meals, and
tending to the home or crafting projects such as knitting and
crocheting. Jeanetta made many rosaries, baby quilts, and potholders.
She was very family-oriented, and loved time spent with Albert and
Kanyon. She always loved taking trips with the camper and her family.
Jeanetta was very personable, an intent listener, and honest. Her whole
world revolved around trying to balance a life as Kanyon’s mother figure
but also his “Oma”.
Jeanetta had a deep love and devotion for her husband, children,
family, and friends. Her great love and faith in God were not only a
constant source of strength for herself, but also for all who knew her.
Although she will be greatly missed, she will live forever in the hearts
of those who knew her best, for they were greatly loved.
Left to cherish her memories is her husband, Albert Schendel of the
home in Baldwin City, KS; son, Kanyon Schendel of Olathe, KS; siblings,
Patty Miller of Wilson, KS, Terry (Debbie) Whitmer of Wilson, KS, Leroy
(Sue) Whitmer of Halstead, KS, and Nelson Whitmer of Wilson, KS.
She is preceded in death by her parents, Jesse and Melba Whitmer;
daughters, Michelle Whitmer and Valerie Schendel; and siblings, Robert
(Carol) Whitmer and Loretta (Jerry) Small; and brother-in-law, Fred
Miller.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Saturday, January 15,
2022, at 10 AM at the St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church in Wilson.
Visitation will be held at the funeral home on Friday from 2PM until 8PM
with a Vigil Service at 7PM.
Memorials are suggested to St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church and may be
sent in care of Plumer-Overlease Funeral Home, PO BOX 533, Wilson, KS
67490.